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Home > Latest News > Health 12 Feb 2002
Is your heart racing? Are your pupils dilated? Do you have butterflies in your stomach? If you answer yes to these questions, you must be in love. Complementary medicine on the rise 29 Jan 2002
From just 30 students three years ago to more than 300 today, complementary medicine at Charles Sturt University (CSU) is on the rise, both in Australia and globally. When does human life begin? Dilemma for scientists and theologians 22 Jan 2002
Ethical and moral problems over cloning and stem cell research lie in our understanding of when human life begins, according to a leading Australian scientist who will speak at an international science and religion workshop in Canberra on Monday 28 January. 17 Jan 2002
A state wide surge of interest in teaching and health industry careers has contributed to an overall increase in preferences to study at Charles Sturt University on previous years. Nursing education from Japan to Dubbo 14 Jan 2002
Four Japanese nursing students from Dubbo’s sister city of Minokamo, are the envy of their peers, having spent the past nine months in Australia while they upgrade their qualifications through CSU. CSU students to benefit from industry donation 05 Dec 2001
Charles Sturt University medical imaging students will have access to one of the best diagnostic ultrasound systems available in any Australian university. China is just a heartbeat away for Australian scientist 20 Nov 2001
A clinical scientist from Charles Sturt University who is leading research on both sides of the world into sudden heart attack deaths has been appointed Honorary Professor of Medicine at one of China’s largest teaching hospitals. University medallist awarded breast cancer scholarship 16 Nov 2001
An outstanding Charles Sturt University graduate who has already made a contribution to international cancer research is the winner of a new National Breast Cancer Foundation Scholarship. CSU takes leading role in mental health nursing 19 Oct 2001
Charles Sturt University’s Faculty of Health has been awarded a $649 000 grant from the NSW Health Department to implement initiatives aimed at combating a predicted chronic shortage of mental health nurses. New scheme entices nurses to go bush 12 Oct 2001
A new Federal initiative is set to encourage more nurses to work in remote and rural Australia. |

